In a heart-wrenching car accident at the Outer Ring Road, young BRS MLA, Lasya Nandini, 33, sustained grave injuries and lost her life. This gutting incident happened a year after the family lost Lasya’s father, late MLA G Sayanna who died in February last year. While the family is still recovering from the family head Sayanna’s passing, the car crash death of young lady Lasya has come as a grave shock.
Lasya has been having a fateful time as 10 days ago, she got stuck in a lift and had a frightening experience. But she was safely rescued. This was followed by a car accident on February 12th while she was returning from BRS boss KCR’s meeting in Nalgonda. This accident was a significant one and a home guard died in the same. But luckily for Lasya, she escaped with minor injuries.
After hearing about the accident, KTR visited Lasya’s residence and wished her a speedy recovery.
After luckily escaping two incidents in the last 10 days, Lasya couldn’t make it out safely in the third accident which happened today as her car crashed into the divider at the Outer Ring Road.
This time, Lasya wasn’t seated beside the driver and instead sat on the backseat of the car. After the car driver applied a sudden brake, Lasya plunged forward and her head collided with the front seat, resulting in her neck area and head taking severe impact. The impact of the injuries to the sensitive head area meant that Lasya died on the spot. The driver who was involved with the earlier accident was involved with this accident also and he suffered severe injuries this time. He is being treated at the hospital.
It seems that February is not a good month for Sayanna family as Sayanna himself passed away in the same month last year and today, his daughter Lasya died at a young age.
KTR and Harish Rao reacted on the matter and extended deepest condolences to the family. They assured all possible support to the family in this hour of grief.
This post was last modified on 23 February 2024 11:22 am
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